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Quante forme al mondo? Activation by Claudia Losi

22 May 2026 | 18:00 – 19:00

Quanto è profonda un'onda, women shelter sulla nave Ocean Viking, Siracusa, 2026. A cura di Sofia Baldi Pigi, in collaborazione con SOS MEDITERRANEE e Accademia di Belle Arti MADE. Foto: Ruslan Shegai
Date

Friday, May 22, 6 - 7pm

Location

Ocean Space

Booking

Booking required at the following link

On the occasion of the International Day for Biological Diversity, we invite you to Ocean Space for an evening dedicated to the encounter between art, education, and participation, featuring an activation by artist Claudia Losi to mark the conclusion of this year’s Ocean Schools educational program.

 

Throughout the year, classes from all school levels explored the theme of biodiversity through an interdisciplinary journey combining scientific observation and artistic practice.

 

Guided by educational materials, accessible science pills, and a video workshop by artist Claudia Losi, students observed and collected natural elements from the ecosystems closest to them, developing a careful eye for the forms, structures, and variations found in nature.

 

Building on these activities, Losi developed for the Ocean Schools program a specific iteration of the project Anìmule, in which the manipulation and tearing of paper give rise to multiple forms and hybrid combinations where the real and the imaginary coexist.

 

For the final event on May 22, the outlines of the silhouettes created by the students will be transformed into modular drawings inspired by original hand-weaving patterns, becoming the elements of a collective composition animated by the artist together with the participants.

 

Images, bodies, and gestures will intertwine in a shared activation that transforms the contributions gathered throughout the year into a single visual and narrative organism, celebrating biodiversity as a space of relationship, imagination, and collaboration.

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